hurricanes
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If the forecast bears out, 2022 will be the seventh straight above-average hurricane season.
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Repairs to the West Delta hub were completed ahead of schedule, allowing for volumes to resume flowing from deepwater projects.
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Repairs to hurricane-damaged West Delta 143 platform are progressing ahead of original schedule.
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Shell reported that most of its production was back online, but some facilities will remain shut-in until the end of the year.
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Shell moves nonessential personnel off its Perdido deepwater platform as a result of Tropical Storm Nicholas.
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Damage reports and spill issues surface as operators work to bring production from the GOM back on line.
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Port Fourchon is close to the offshore oil platforms in the US Gulf, but it is also at the southern edge of Louisiana where the land is fading away.
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Port Fourchon took the brunt of the Category 4 hurricane as it made landfall Sunday afternoon.
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Operators remove personnel, shut in production in the region ahead of Ida.
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Tropical storms severely affect oil and gas production in the Gulf of Mexico, especially during the storm season from June to December. Offshore well managers often need to shut down operations and evacuate the facility because of storm alerts. The purpose of this paper is to determine the effect of storms on production by quantifying metrics such as downtime days and…
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